Pennsylvania employee who contacted the police in January to report the gallows, who found her office now accused of putting it there.
On January 10, Lakarsha Brown contacted the Alantown Police Administration and informed that she found what she thought was a code on her office on the third floor of the Alantown City Hall when she reached work that morning, the police said. It is not clear what Braun’s position for the city of Alantown.
The police shared a picture of NOSE with NBC News, which seems to be miniature, and made with a black thread.
This investigation began to find the perpetrator, which included a review of video control records and the construction of control records in arrival to identify anyone on the third floor of the night before the report until this morning.
“These employees were interviewed, and each of them was asked whether they would provide a slim tank to test the DNA if necessary,” the police said in a press statement published on Monday. “Each city employee, with the exception of Mrs. Brown, agreed. Initially, Mrs. Brown asked to stop the investigation.”
Later that month, the gallows were introduced to the DNA test at the Pennsylvania State Crime Laboratory, and a note on the DNA of Brown was approved by the Layhai County Lawyer Office. Its DNA has been collected and presented to the crime laboratory “to compare with the features of the dwellers from the gallows.”
The police said: “On March 10, 2025, the Pennsylvania Police Police issued a written report indicating that Mrs. Brown DNA has matched the DNA profile obtained from the external surface swabs and the inner part of the yeast after its dismantling.” “The DNA features of another person have not been found on the proof elements participating in this investigation.”
Brown was accused of submitting false law enforcement reports as a third -class misdemeanor and manipulation of physical evidence or manufacturing them as a misdemeanor in the second degree, according to the police. It is not clear at this time whether Brown has kept a lawyer, or is still working in the city.
The Allentown City Hall and the Lehigh County County Office did not respond to the request for a comment immediately. Pennsylvania state police rejected a request to comment, with the ALNANTNA Police Department postponed as the leading agency.
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